Frustrated refugees in Budapest vow to walk to Vienna

Frustrated refugees in Budapest vow to walk to Vienna

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hundreds of frustrated refugees who have been stuck at Budapest's Keleti train station for days have begun gathering up their belongings, vowing to make their way to Vienna on foot.

Hungarian police stood aside and watched as the refugees, mostly young men, whistled and chanted. They say they are fed up with being stuck in limbo and are prepared to go by foot the 240 kilometers (150 miles) to the Austrian capital. The group is quickly gathering in size amid a tense atmosphere.

Iran’s top leader: No nuclear deal unless sanctions lifted
Barack Obama

Iran’s top leader: No nuclear deal unless sanctions lifted

Associated Press

Written by Nasser Karimi

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's supreme leader said Thursday "there will be no deal" if world powers insist on suspending rather than lifting sanctions as part of a landmark nuclear agreement, and said it is up to Iran's parliament, and not him, to approve or reject it.

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